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= ART GALLERIES | 
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al - ON FREE VIEW “ 
3 . G. Sloan & Co’s Art Galleries 


Brrom ree es March 23rd, 1908, until the 


_ day of sale, inclusive : 
THE COLLECTION FORMED BY 


HENRY S. de SOUHAMI 


31 RUE LE PELETIER, PARIS 


AND 
546 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 


CONSISTING OF 


Antique Art Objects of value, Paintings of the 

Old and Modern Masters and Furnishings of 

rs the Gothic, Renaissance, Lovis XV. and XVI. 
8 Periods, Jewelry, Etc., Etc. 


FROM THE COLLECTIONS OF 


Comte de Lafayette, of Paris, France 
} AND 


Perce R. Grassi, of Florence, Italy 


UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


Wednesday,Thursday- Friday 


MARCH 25th, 26th and 27th, 1908, 


Mr. C. G. SLOAN, will conduct the Sale. a 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. The highest bidder to be the buyer, and if any dispute arise 
yetween two or more bidders, the lot so in dispute shall be immediately 
put up again and re-sold. . 


2. The purchasers to give their names and addresses and to pay 
down a cash deposit, or the whole of the purchase money, 2f required, 
in default of which the lot or lots so purchased to be immediately put 
up again and re-sold. 


3. The lots tobe taken away at the buyer’s expense and risk upon 
the conclusion of the-sale and the remainder of the purchase money to 
be absolutely paid or otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the 
auctioneer, on or before delivery ; in default of which the undersigned 
will not hold himself responsible if the lots be lost, damaged or des- 
troyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser. 


4. The lots to be taken away and paid for, whether genuine and 
authentic or not, with all faults and errors of description, at the buyer’s 
expense and risk, within Two Days from the sale; C. G. SLoan & Co.’s 
ART GALLERIES not being responsible for the correct description, 
genuineness, or authenticity of, or any fault or defect in any lot, and 
making no warranty whatever. 


5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in settle- 
ment of the purchases, no lot can on any account be removed during 
the sale. 


6. If, for any cause, an article purchased cannot be delivered in as 
good condition as the same may have been at the time of its sale, or 
should any article purchased thereafter be stolen or misdelivered, or 
lost, the undersigned is not to be held liable in any greater amount 
than the price bid by the purchaser. 


7. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the money 
deposited in part payment shall be forfeited, all lots uncleared within 
the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private sale, without 
further notice, and the deficiency, if any, attending snch re-sale shall 
be made good by the defaulter at this sale, together with all charges 
attending the same. This condition is without prejudice to the right 
of the Auctioneer to enforce the contract made at this sale, without such 
re-sale if he thinks fit. 


C. G. SLOAN & CO, Auctioneer. 


The ALEXANDER Press, 18-20 Astor Place, N. Y. 


RDER OF SALE | 


tH dnesday, March 25th 
oi he Collection of Engravings, Louis. saiee ng 
and Louis XVI. and Chippendale Fur- 


-niture, Bronzes, Faiences, Marbles. Ha ahs | 


Z The Collection of Gothic and Renaissance 
Furniture, Objects d’Art, Ivories, - 
Enamels, Wood Carvings, Textiles, . 


Rugs. 


Friday, March 27th 


ean The Collection of Paintings by rising — 
sy TA Sia Bs ae rench Masters and Old Portraits, 


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COLORED ENGRAVINGS. 


1 La Promenade du Matin 2% 


2 La Promenade du Soir ee ae 
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3 Le Jeu de Cache Cache 1 a | 
4 Le Jeu des Quatre Coins . 
5 Amusements Champétres C 
mee oy 6 Lecon d’Amour 
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a5 8 La Danse Champétre 
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Le Bain 


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L’Aimable Jardiniere 
15 Lille de Cahee 

16 Lecon d’Amour 

17 Couronnement de Sa Majeste — 
18 La Laitiere. Jean Baptiste Greuze 
‘19 Painting on Porcelain } 

20 Antique Pastel 

21 Pair Silver Plated Candlesticks 

22 Antique Chippendale Chairs. Set of two 
23 Antique Mavoeane Table 


24 Antique Italian Chair. Richly carved, 
set of two 


25 Antique Combination Barometer i) ime 
XVIT. Century. sseiae fn 


26 Louis XVI. Table. Carved and gilded 


35 


36 


37 


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32 
33 


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Richly carved 


Bronze Andirons. Ornamented with fig- 
ures of Lions in bronze 


Louis XVI. Bergere. Richly carved 


frame; upholstered in silk damask 


Empire Table. In mahogany; orna- 


mented with rich bronze mounts; claw 
feet | 


| 
| 


Empire Chair. In mahogany, richly or- 
namented with bronze mounts 


Marble Bust. ee i 


Antique English Plated Candelabras. 
Set of two 


Antique Italian Table. Veneered in a 
variety of woods 


Antique Window Seat. Veneered in 
mahogany ; silk damask seat 


Antique English Table. Daintily carved 
combination drawers 


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fd aeten asa 


Old Chippendale Chairs. Richly ca 


set of two; red damask seats 


pt 40 Faience Figure. In the shape of an 
e . _-—- phant; rich glaze; bronze stand i 


41 Louis XVI. Hat Rack. In enamel and 
gilt; daintily carved — a ee 


42 Louis XV. Armchair. Richly carved 
frame; upholstered in silk brocade _ 


43 Louis XV. Table. Carved and gilded; Et 
garland design; marble top er 


44 Louis XVI. Screen. Daintily carved © 
: ae frame; silk brocade panels, 3-fold o) 


45 Louis XV. Console and Mirror. Gar- 
land design ; marble top 


46 Louis XV. Secretairé. Veneered in 
citron wood; ornamented with clock 


47 Louis XV. Fender. In bronze; orna- 
mented with bronze figures 


48 Old Chippendale Chairs. Richly carved; 
Set -Olstwo ocean 


"seats; set of two 


50 Empire Arm Chair. Carved in mahog- 
any ; bronze mounts 


™ 


Louis XV. Stool. Very richly carved 
: silk brocade. cover 


is 52 Louis XV. Bergere. Fine design ; up- . : 
x _holstered in silk brocade | 


| 53 Bronze Figure. Representing a Nubian 
pee: ae een 


54 Marble Figure. -“Vendange” 


55 JDirectoire Console. Very handsomely 
carved; Cupid and garlands 


56 Louis XV. Salon Table. Richly carved 
and ‘gilded; marble top 


. 57 Bronze Andiron. Ornamented with fig- 
ae — ure of Diana on horseback; set of two 


58 Antique Italian Barometer. With com- 
bination 


59 Old Chippendale Settee. Richly carved; 
lyre shape 


Old Chippendale Chairs. 
= Set-Of fourenee u 


3 oS «61 Antique Italian Chairs. Rie carved 
| set of two 


62 Buhl Card Table. Richly inlaid bronze ae 
mounts ; double top 


63 Antique Clock. In tortoiseshell ; bronze = 
ornaments; Louis Phillipe period 


64 Faience Figure. Representing an ele- 
phant; fine glaze; bronze stand 


65 Louis XV. Banquette. Cane seat, up- 
holstered in silk damask 


* 


66 Louis XVI. Bergere. Richly carved and 
gilded; upholstered in silk brocade 


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67, Napoleonic Armchair. Carved in mahog- ha + 
any; rich bronze mounts OLE ee 

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68 Napoleonic Chairs. Carved in mahogany; = 


rich bronze mounts, set of six 


69 Louis XV. Parlor Suite. Richly carved 
and gilded frames; upholstered in silk 
brocade of floral design; 1 sofa, 2 arm- 
chairs, 2 chairs 


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70 Louis XVI. Salon Table. Very hand- | 
somely carved and gilded floral design, 


marble top 


71 Bronze Andirons. Ornamented with sil- 
_ ver and bronze figures; richly chiseled 


72 Marble Figure—Vintage 
73 Antique Chippendale Chairs. Richly 
carved; set of two | | 


~ 


' 74 Antique Table. Veneered in mahogany, 
marble top : : 


a a 75 Citron Wood Desk. Richly veneered, ex- 
: | quisite design 


-—— 76 «Antique ~Mahogany Chairs. Richly 
carved; silk damask seats, set of two 


77 Louis XVI. Screen. Carved and gilded; 
garland design 


78 Antique Cameo | : 
79 Ivory Breastpin 
80 Miniature on Porcelain 


- 81 Ivory and Gold Box. Louis Phillipe pe- 
riod te 


os 


aor “Silver Bonbon - Potty: an ee 


ess Louis XVL oh. | ne: 
= : 2 A ; ; aan Pe wy ae 


Silver Snuff Box. Portrait of 


= Silver Snuff nae Portrait. of 


a | - toinette | 
or J | 85 Enamel Snuff Box. | Gold cas ase. ; 
nae ete XVI. period } Ba 


86 ae) Rigure= ane 
~—~87:)«(Old Miniature orto a 
88 Another 
89 
go Lapis ene Breastpin— 
91 Miniature on Porcelain 
92 Antique Cameo 
rs) ze : : 93 Old Portrait of Christ. Leather eee ag 
94 Roe Crystal Umbrella Handle 


95 Antique Cameos, representing a Roman ae 
Warrior; set of two | 


as. 


OVE ‘Champleve Enamel Plaque, representing 


a at BEgser fourteenth century: 


A 


By ‘ 8 ear Coat of Arms. Set of two 2 


Peo sbinc Plate. alan, Peentecnth cen- 
tury | 


Montelupo Plate. Italian, seventeenth “ 


century | 


1 


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Pistoia Jug. Italian, seventeenth century 


i 


_Faenza Vase. Italian, sixteenth century 
Another 


104 Caffajiolo Plate. Decorated with figures, 
rare specimen of the sixteenth century 


105 Pistoia Plate. Italian, seventeenth cen- 
tury 


106 Montelupo Plate. Decorated with figure, | 
seventeenth century ; 


SECOND DAY’S SALE “a 
THURSDAY, MARCH 26th, 1908, ce 


ae. 


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4 er 


Collection of ete Objets #Art—Ivories, 
_ Enamels, Bronze, Wood Carvings, Gothic xe 
and Renaissance Furniture, _ ys 


Textiles, Rugs. 


107 Rare Urbino Plate. Decorated with fig- 
ure of Cupid, sixteenth century _ 


108 Faenza Jug, with Coat of Arms, signed were > if Se 
S. M., seventeenth century er 


109 Rare Urbino Vase. Richly eet 
signed T. B.: ; sixteenth a | 


110 Bronze Figure, representing Chinese 
Idol,, sixteenth century 


111 Bronze Figure, representing a gladiator; 
. fine chiselling of the sixteenth century 


112 Carved Wood Figure of a Saint. Six- 
teerith century a 


113. Carved Wood Figure — Madonna, six- 
teenth century 


Cen ap 11g 


I20 


I21I 


I22) 


123 


Ee: 


116 


: Carved Wood Hintarels Ursula. Fine 
French carving of the sixteenth cen- 
tury 


Gothic Armchair. Richly carved Coat of 
Arms 


— ee 


Ivory Figure, representing Madonna and 


Child; sixteenth century 


ery Beare, representing St. ———; 


fine gene of the sixteenth century 


Ivory Carving, representing animals; 
Portuguese carving of the sixteenth 


century 


Bronze Figure, representing a gladiator, 


fine patina, seventeenth century 


Bronze Figure—Gladiator, companion to 
the above 


Bronze Figure, representing Minerva, 


sixteenth century 


Bronze Figure of Venus Cesere; Italian, 
seventeenth century 


Bronze Inkstand. Rare specimen of the 
sixteenth century 


124 “Renaissance . PAemennir 
carved coat of arms 


| Se eee 

126 aed cee ee ‘representing 3 

ay Bee 

127 Carved Wood Figure, representing St. oe 

“Patil: gilded, sixteenth century Nevin 

128 Ivory Figure, representing the Infant — he 

Christ; quaint carving of the fifteenth ' 
cents. 

129 ‘Ivory Group, representing Madonna and 


Child; fine carving of the seventeenth 
century 


130 Ivory Bas-Relief, representing St. Sebas- 
tian tied to a tree; sixteenth century 


131 Limoges Enamel Plaque. Frame of 
bronze in the shape of a mirror; seven- 
_ teenth century ; 


132 Limoges Enamel Plaque, representing 


the Archeveque de Reins, seventeenth a 
x rac’ 
century ; : Bi 
Jags 


133 Limoges Enamel Plaque, representing | 
the Comte de Champaigne, seven- 
teenth century . 


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Bae ne Par 


a not, Vicaire of St. Marceau, 1744. 


135. 


I4I 


142 


143 


144 


145 


eae Enamel Snuff Box. ald rims, 


colored bie body 


Gothic Candlesticks. In rock crystal and 
bronze. Very rare; set of two 


Embroidered Coat of Arms, Set of two 


Antique Lace Collar. Point de Venise 


Antique Lace Cushion. Point de Milan 


. 
Antique Lace Band. Design of chimeras 
and figures; seventeenth century 


Antique Embroidered Centre—Portrait 
of the Madonna, sixteenth century 


Antique Chasuble. In silk brocade; Ital- 
ian, sixteenth century 


Stahl Maniple and Burse 


Antique Chasuble. In rich brocade of 
silver and silk; fine specimen of the 
sixteenth century 


Stahl and Maniple 


Renaissance Prie Dieu. Daintily carved 


roges. soles Plaque—Paptisto. Fa. ay- 


7 Renaissance Altar Frontal . 
“carved with caratides of t 


- ornamented with figures 


e he 148 Antique Persian Rug. Rich design 5 c 
a ie Sen tional border, size 5954.3 


woven; specimen of the old schoo 
“size, 5.9x4.2 ‘<a NGhae 


150 | Antique Embroidered Panel. In_ gold i; 
Nee and silk ; Portuguese, seventeenth cen- ‘3 : 
tury s iL. 2 ee 


wb i Urbino Plate. Italian, seventeenth cen- 
tury — ; 


“152 Faenza Plate. Richly decorated; six- 
teenth century 7 | | 


153 Rare Montelupo Plate. Medallion rep- 
resenting head of woman; sixteenth 
century 


154 Urbino Plate. Decorations of birds and 
flowers; sixteenth century | 


155 Faenza Jug. Rich decorations; sixteenth 
century ? ; 


156 Pistoia Jug. Decorations of rustic scene, 
seventeenth century Re . 


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7 ae 


159° 


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161 
Fes | 
oy Tas 
: 163, 
164 
165 
166 
167 


Faenza ae, Decoration of blue and 
white ; sixteenth century 


Rare: Buccaro Vase. From excavations, 


4 ~g06 B: C. 


has 


ss Vase. From excavations, 200 
_B.C., richly decorated with ee eee 
cal subjects : bs ie 


Faience Figure—Chinese Woman, seven- 


teenth century 
Chinese Koro. In the shape of a chimera, 
seventeenth century 


Madonna and Child. Seventeenth cen- 
* tury 


Silver and Gold Snuff Box. Ornamented 
| with precious stones; Louis XVI. pe- 
riod ap 


Silver and Enamel Coupe. Richly decor- 
ated with allegorical subjects 


Bronze Dagger. Richly chiselled sev- 
enteenth century 


Jade Dagger. Handsome jade handle; 
‘leather scabbard, bronze mounts 


‘- =itac ’ ¥ 
aval — = i athe y 


‘rod and powder box of 
teenth century 


ee Heck etched ae au ¢ 7 
ters > 


170 Jade Sword. Once the property of Mi 


bard ornamented with diamonds, r ‘ 
bies and emeralds; rare specimen | of z 
the So veu ay century ae 


171 Gothic Hall Seat. Richly carved in wal- 
| nut | Be x 


172 Gothic Chairs. Richly carved; seat and 
' & back-obanciens embroidery of the pe- 
riod; set of two 


173 Renaissance Commode. Very handsomely 
: carved with cariatides and figures, coat 
of arms 


174 Renaissance Bas Relief, representing a 
Roman passage of history; quaint 
carving of the period 


175 Ivory and Silver Tankard. Bas relief in 
ivory, representing La Vendange, Ger- 
man carving of the eighteenth century 


180 


181 


182 


183 


184 


oe biblical passage, seventeenth century 


a 


ock Crystal Cupola. Rare salon art ob- 


‘ject; representing a jade figure of Min- 


erva, in a rock crystal cupola; gilt 
bronze base; seventeenth century 


Limoges Enamel Plaque, representing a 


Limoges Enamel Plaque, representing 
Saints; seventeenth century 


Limoges Enamel Plaque, representing a 
rustic scene; beautiful hue and execu- 
tion ; sixteenth century 


Bronze Figure, representing a Satyr ; sev- 
enteenth century 


Bronze Figures. Representing Centaurs ; 
fine execution and patina; seventeenth 
century ; pendants 


Bronze Bust of a Roman Emperor; fine 
dark patina; sixteenth century 


Gothic Bronze Figure. Representing a 
princess of the period; very fine execu- 
tion; rare specimen 


Carved Wood Figure. A Saint Preach- 
ing and Holding a Cross; fine carving 
of the sixteenth century 


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185 


186 


187 


188 


189 


190 


, 190a 


IQI 


192 


193 


Carved Wood Figure—St. Ursula hold- 


ing a book in her hand; sixteenth cen- 
tury — 


Henry IV. Tapestry Suite. Richly 
carved frames in walnut; upholstered 
with Flemish verdure tapestry of the 
period: one sofa and four armchairs; 
seventeenth century 


Antique Chasuble. In green silk bro- 
cade; gold thread; sixteenth century 


Stahl Maniple and Burse. 


Antique Chasuble. In pink brocade, sil- 
ver thread; sixteenth century 


Stahl Maniple and Burse 


Buhl Card Table. Very richly inlaid; 
‘bronze mounts; legs handsomely 
carved 


Rare Embroidered Chasuble. In green 
and red brocade; richly embroidered; 
with the portrait of the Madonna in 
centre; sixteenth century 


Rare Persian Rug. Rich design; cream 
ground. | 


Fine Persian Silk Rug; closely woven; 
conventional design 


“193 Bas Relief” Bist of “Abraham > Lincoln. 
i lla ‘Executed’ in terra cotta, by the famous 

French sculptor, Marquet de Vasselot, 
of the Louvre. Dated 1868 


BR pos} 5,5 Gee eo yeaa (heed ect 
P ® © 
ay Pete; Baas ea Ss 


194 Rare Persian oe ‘Beautiful design and 
ergeeee ize 7X41") 


eet 
Seeaerrete Ra. TCS Or os O Sapee y\y 
195, Rare Silk Prayer Rug. Exquisite design 


‘a representing the Tree of Life, birds and 
® te fel~  chinteras ;: size. 5.5x3.10 


“'196 ‘Persian Silk Rug. Finely woven, rich 
hues, conventional design; size 5.5x4.3 


/ 


197 ‘Antique Tapestry Panel: Brussels loom 
of the period of Louis XIV., rich hues 
and design, representing the Sacrifice 
of Abraham; size 9.0x10.6 , 


198 Gothic Marriage Chest. Rich carving of 
_the period; coat of arms of the family 


199 Deruta Tablet, representing Madonna 
-and.Child; fine hues and execution. of 
Faience enamelling of the seventeenth 


century ; rare 


200 Carved Wood Panel, representing a pas- 
sage of the life of Christ; Portuguese 
carving of the fifteenth century; rare 
specimen, from a Monastery 


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201 


Carved Wood Panel—Coming Down 
from the Cross; companion to the 
above 


2o1a Bronze Figure, representing Julius Cae- 


sar; fine chiselling of the eighteenth 


century 


201b Bronze Group of Napoleon on horse- 


202 


203 


204 


205 


206 


207 


208 


back; fine execution ; marble base 


Old Empire Armchairs, of the period of 


Napoleon; very handsomely carved 
legs; upholstered in silk covers; set of 
two 


Old Empire Chairs. Companions to the 
above, set of two : 


Louis XV. Commode. Richly veneered 
in marqueterie; old bronze mounts, 
colored marble top 


Old Italian Armchair. Richly carved; 
upholstered with silk damask 


Marble Bust of Johanna. A masterpiece 
in sculpture 


Montelupo Plate. Italian, seventeenth 
century 


Urbino Plate. Italian, seventeenth cen- 
tury 


ear = 


213 


214 


215 


» Another — 


_ JEWELRY. | 


209 _ Ladies’ Necessaire, ornamented with . 


Bee tous stones 


Antique Pendant. In diamonds, rubies 
and sapphires, basket shape 


Antique Brooch. Large pearl with dia- 
monds and rubies 


Diamond and Pearl Ring. Exquisite 
shape . 


Diamond Brooch. Large amethyst sur- 
rounded by diamonds and pearls 


Gold Purse, ornamented with diamonds 
and rubies 


215a Pearl Neck Chain. Long string of pearls, 


connected by gold chain 


at 5. sale Po: 
In sapphires and ¢ 


é 


216 Antique Pendant. 
monds 


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Ys wa a mite 


217 Pearl Necklace. In double ro A 


Oriental pearls, diamond ar 
Me | 2» clasp. . 


ental pearls, connected by four be 
diamonds 


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Ty ove See ae 
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THE COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS. — 
“ OLD AND MODERN MASTERS. 


219 : ie ee 

. EGOLE:ERANCAISE 1 
XVIII Sigler 
Head of a Boy 


220 

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CLAIR (Charles). , 
_ Landscape — : Beet, 


sie BOR2SY 


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ra, 2134x26 


ee Paris: 
Chickens © 
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ie pease). 3 224 
__- RICHARD (P.)_ 
Maia | Flowers 
| 1934x26 | 


° 3 ° . x E pe Paris 


Parry See 
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ae Still Life 
214x254 


Ur Z ea : | 226 
ION = Paris 


Mousquetaires 


hepa 214x254 


227 


ee (Edouard) a. ree Paris 
| _./°, Landscape 


14/4x19 


228 


MASCARI (Gaston) ; he Paris. 
Canal at Amsterdam 
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229 
BEAUDOIN (Jean) Bite Paris 


Antoinne Mouillé 


Honorable Mention 


21Y4x29 


230.005 

WATTEAU (Jean Antoine) 
1684-1721 
Summer 


2114x27 


231 
WATTEAU (Jean Antoine) 
1684-1724 
Fall 
2114x27 


232 
CLOUET (Francois), (School of) 
| 1580 
Portrait of a Young Nobleman 


25x30 


LADE (Gaston). 
a Les Champs de Blé 
Paris Salon, 1904 


19 94x25¥4 


"TIMMERMANS am) ee ed 
En Rade de Grand Camp 


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236 
eens (Albert) ~ °-. . : Paris 
) Hunter's Dogs | 
Water Color 
| 1OWXI4 


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VERNON (Paul) .. Ree) Paris’ 
| Landscape 


634x834 


“Ar 


SCHOTT (Max) | 
epee cor Head 


| 217426 


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RICHET (Leon): 93 


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ee Gold “Medal 

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a 240 
- »KBALKE (L.) \ nnn 
da ; Napoleon ie 

asia Concours 


Chevalier Weademicien 


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BOUCHER (School of) Ek 
Allegorical Subject 
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242 
JOHN RUSSELL © 
BPR ote Eh ear ae 1806. 
Lady of uae 
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KIPP. (James) 


“ 


fie has “1790-1868 
~~ English SctHOO! 
ag Academician 


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_ CARENO DE MIRANDA 
* 1614-1685 


vet Spanish School fs 
; Me : i> SP Gout painter of Phillipe IV. 


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246 
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